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The SHE model suffered in battroid mode.

Hopefully Bandai will make sure theirs does not.

The VF-4 Battroid mode is gorgeous and should look like this...

The SHE model had two different heads, why's that?

all the battroid line-art I've seen has the one with the simple design.

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On the hindsight, partsforming could be forgiven if the paint doesn't chip while we're swapping out parts (a very simple example would the the pegged canopies of the Toynami 1/100's. The clear canopy's black edges tend to be scratched away). It depends on the pieces that they chose to swap out though. The pegs coming loose over time from the swap sockets are a concern as well. I'm interested to see how the VF100 is going to tackle this issue.

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Sorry if I've missed it... But when about is the release date for the first lot?

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The SHE model had two different heads, why's that?

all the battroid line-art I've seen has the one with the simple design.

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Good question.

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Wasn't the more detailed head used on that super-deformed VF-4 battroid Kawamori sketch from way back?

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The SHE model had two different heads, why's that?

all the battroid line-art I've seen has the one with the simple design.

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Here is the reason ^_^

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If Toynami was smart they'll start sculpting those enemy mechs now... they already have the 1/100 regults prototypes.

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Here is the reason ^_^

4-2.jpg

Oh, OK. Now it all makes sense. :blink::wacko:

Warning: this message contained an overdose of sarcasm. Those with weak or sensitive constitutions should not have read it. :p

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I think the point is that it's supposed to be the VF-4G head (as noted by the tiny distorted text by the top of the left side). The VF-4G has the fin behind the canopy in fighter mode, while the VF-4A from Flashback 2012 doesn't.

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Weird, ain't it? None of the VF-X line art or screen caps I've seen have the fin, nor did Yellow Sub's "official" VF-X VF-4 kit, but the Club-M resin kit, which called itself a VF-4G, came with the fin, as did the SHE VF-4G variable kit shown here. Dunno where that fin came from.

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Wasn't the more detailed head used on that super-deformed VF-4 battroid Kawamori sketch from way back?

you mean this one?

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That armored gerwalk is ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS!!!! Someone please make a figure like this drawing!!!!!

yeah, that's what they should be doing with this line, make the oddball valks that weren't actually in anything, like the armored gerwalk and the stamped valk

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That armored gerwalk is ABSOLUTELY GORGEOUS!!!! Someone please make a figure like this drawing!!!!!

Didn't someone build a cool armored VF-1 model a long time ago. I think he is pretty famous for his scratch builds and one-of-a-kind models. Someone here must know what I am talking about. It was a gerwalk VF-1 with GBP style armor in the traditional color scheme. I remember seeing it on a hobby show review and in Hobby Japan I think.

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here's a screencap from flashback and the fin is not there either...

Mr. March...where are you so you can clarify this...

wild guess, maybe it was a non cannon addition to that game that some other designer did a battroid for before Kawamori stepped in for VFX

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here's a screencap from flashback and the fin is not there either...

Mr. March...where are you so you can clarify this...

wild guess, maybe it was a non cannon addition to that game that some other designer did a battroid for before Kawamori stepped in for VFX

I guess we'll know what's the official version of the head once Bandai releases the 1/100 :)

BTW, I'll check today how the VF-4 looks like in the PS2 game...

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Macross Design Works book has a final(?) version drawing of battroid dated March 1995, that has a head exactly like the "finless" SHE one.

I honestly don't know where the finned one comes from. Somewhat annoyingly, none of the drawings in the Design Works specify a variant (G, etc)---they are simply "VF-4".

The "finned" SD one seems to match a very early concept sketch head. The SD is dated 1990.

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Personally, I like the SD battroid & transformation better. The canon version just seems too complex, at least when sandwiched between the VF-1 & VF-5000. Although, I guess that can be used as an explanation for its short usage. It just says "afterthought" to me. I'll have to see what the new version looks like, but I probably won't get it - the VF-4's never been on my short list.

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SW-XAI Schneeblume anyone? :) or SW-XAII Schneegans?

+1

The SW-XAI Schneeblume is my favourite variable fighter!!! It's a stealth shaped VF-1 ;)

If it wasn't part of the advanced program from the 2040's, it could have been the testbed for the VF-1 in Macross Zero. Actually the VF-0 has many similar details.

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you mean this one?

Yup, that's the one, but even that one is different. Neat head design, though.

I'm out of ideas.

SW-XAI Schneeblume anyone? :) or SW-XAII Schneegans?

I'd love to see those included in this line.

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Guess I am boring, I just want another toy version of the VF-1... I couldn't care less about other VFs.

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Didn't someone build a cool armored VF-1 model a long time ago. I think he is pretty famous for his scratch builds and one-of-a-kind models. Someone here must know what I am talking about. It was a gerwalk VF-1 with GBP style armor in the traditional color scheme. I remember seeing it on a hobby show review and in Hobby Japan I think.

december '88 issue of B-club

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Not sure I like the twin tank turrets on the backpack though. But the overall design is cool. Still I wish the wings could be extended. Best thing about gerwalk is that you also have part of the fighter mode there as well.

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I always loved the armored gerwalk....and someone whose name i already forgotten on this forums was working on the scratchbuilt for the 1/48 for years but has not seen the light of day. :(

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I always loved the armored gerwalk....and someone whose name i already forgotten on this forums was working on the scratchbuilt for the 1/48 for years but has not seen the light of day. :(

It's Rob, aka "Fulcy" ;)

He also modified the v1 1/60 VF-1 so it could have a built in heatshield.

Rob, where are you???

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It's Rob, aka "Fulcy" ;)

He also modified the v1 1/60 VF-1 so it could have a built in heatshield.

Rob, where are you???

So, are they really going to produce a VF-4 as the picture in the OP suggests?

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So, are they really going to produce a VF-4 as the picture in the OP suggests?

There will be a lot of sad fans if they do not.

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